I also included at least one photograph, a Cindy Sherman showing a tearful young
woman lying on her bed waiting for her phone to ring (which, postmodernism notwithstanding, always reminded me of my life as a B movie).
Some of the works are also erotically charged such as his mysterious painting «Bad Boy», of a naked
woman lying on a bed observed by an adolescent boy.
Among the 150 works in this show is Rama's 1940 watercolor Appassionata (Passionate), which features a nude
woman lying on a bed with chains hanging above her.
Not exact matches
Funny how «thou shall not
lie with another man
on a
woman's
bed» would fit perfectly into a set of rules about not shaving, not wearing cotton blends, not eating pork or shellfish.
Since «one... other» are both feminine in Luke 17:35 (which he indicates by adding the word «
women») and the parallel «one... other» in Luke 17:34 are both masculine, the burden of proof seems to
lie on the one who wants to understand the words in Luke 17:34 as generic «people» when the parallel with 17:35 seems to strongly indicate that the two in one
bed are «men.»
Invariably birth is portrayed as something traumatic to be feared: a serious dramatic emergency room caesarean, a home birth ending in the death of the mother or the screen filled with a screaming
woman lying down
on a
bed struggling, fighting to give birth.
Some
women also find it easier to
lie beside their baby in
bed and feed side
on.
For example, while you are
lying on the
bed and can not sleep, you open your computer, you see single
women and men, you can contact them immediately.
► A man and a
woman lie in
bed and we see his bare chest, part of her abdomen, bikini underwear and bare legs as they laugh and kiss briefly; he
lies on top of her and the scene ends (sex is implied).
We see a
woman in
bed talking to a man that's off - screen but obviously under the covers (presumably
lying on her stomach).
► A man and a
woman kiss in
bed, he
lies on top of her and kisses her neck and chest, then removes her pants (we see her bare legs) and her panties and he moves between her legs (we see his bare buttocks); he seems to be trying to have sex and she stops him, moves to the edge of the
bed and shines a light between her legs (she seems to be looking for something) and he seems confused.
In the main gallery hang paintings, including Pilgrim (1990), with Yeti - type feet stepping
on a
bed of flowers, and Cove (2010)-- two
women, pink and purple in hue,
lying carelessly upon an island... of sorts.
The title is ambiguous, as a man sits next
on the
bed, while a naked
woman lies facing the wall.
Both photos show an elderly
woman in her 80s
lying in
bed with a copy of today's newspaper
lain on her chest, both...